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Between The Cracks – This Seems Irrelevant Edition

Friday, January 15th, 2010

If you were drawn in to the emotional news stories from Haiti this week and forgot what was happening elsewhere, you’re not alone. Fortunately, I gathered most of these stories before the ‘quake struck. If you haven’t, donate now.

Here’s what you missed this week:

1. Everyone’s talking about Dominos. Reactions are mixed on the pizza company’s approach to launching a new pizza. I think they haven’t changed a thing and it’s one big hoax on us all. Instead of evidence to support this theory, I give you two opinions on the campaign, from Bob Garfield and Laura Reis.

2. Gatorade also faced some controversy this week when a “pop artist” swapped the sports drink’s inspirational labels for something less… inspirational:

3. One brand that could use some coverage this week? Google. Their new Nexus One phone is tanking quick, selling only 20,000 phones in the first week. Note to Google: Advertise!

4. Or maybe Google should take a hint from Kraft who is now sponsoring the implosion of Texas Stadium for $75k. Come on Kraft, hire me for 75k and I’ll come up with far better ideas.

5. Go big or go home seems to be a trend not just limited to Kraft. Check out this latest spot from LG:

6. If you saw one of those 50-foot bras hanging off a building, you might post a pic to Facebook. An anonymous Facebook insider reveals that your photo and every other one you’ve ever uploaded will be kept forever by the social networking giant. Very informative and impressive interview.

7. If you have Google Alerts set up for yourself, you’re probably noticing random tweets of yours showing up in Google. How does Google determine which tweets are good enough? Read this.

8. Simplicity is a reoccurring theme here, but former Pittsburgh (is there really such a thing?) Justin Kownacki reminds us that simplicity can be taken too far.

9. Quote of the week:

The most frustrating part of running an ad agency is that sometimes you are at the mercy of people you wouldn’t hire to sweep the lobby.

- The Ad Contrarian

10. The weather is finally starting to break here in Pittsburgh, a cause for celebration and happiness. So I leave you with Coke’s version of happiness. Have a great weekend.

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Between The Cracks is a weekly roundup of noteworthy links that you may have missed. It is most definitely not a weekly commentary on defecation. Get your mind right.

Between The Cracks – Welcome to 2010

Friday, January 8th, 2010

I have to say that if the first week of 2010 is any indication, we are in for a good year. Found so many good tidbits of creativity this week, I couldn’t limit my list to just ten.

Here’s what fell between the cracks this week:

1. Artist Sean Woolsey is giving advertising a better image by transforming traditional bus stop billboards into messages of positive reinforcement. We all know there’s a few bus riders who need it.

2. I blogged about this last March, but it actually has a chance of happening. The House passed a bill to limit the volume of TV commercials. I absolutely hate when a show goes to break and the commercials are twice the volume of whatever I was watching. I bet my neighbors do too.

3. Speaking of commercials, I wouldn’t mind this one being loud. As Heavy.com suggests, it may be the best Mexican restaurant ad ever:

4. If you spend those commercial breaks browsing the web, but can’t finish an entire blog post or article before the show starts back up, Instapaper is for you. Add Instapaper’s handy ‘Read Later’ bookmark button to your browser and anything you can’t finish reading automatically aggregates into newspaper format with the click of a button. Syncs up with your iPhone, too. (thanks to BrandsforBreakfast)

5. One blog post I had no trouble reading until the end was Jeff Louis’ write up of the History Channel’s image problem over at Beyond Madison Avenue. Good stuff.

6. Take a quick jaunt back through history to your high school English class for this next video. Sci-Fi channel’s promotion of it’s new series loosely based on Alice in Wonderland is as wonderful as the book:

7. If you’re looking for something a bit less weird, but just as cool, Ray-Ban’s new implementation of augmented reality should do the trick. Unlike many AR examples, this is a smart application of technology that actually makes sense for the product it’s promoting:

8. Back in the real world, photographer Shane Rich is making 2010 his own year by lending his photography talent and website to a different client each day. January 1st will cost you $1, while December 31st will run $365. Smart idea, but it sounds like a lot of work. I’m interested to see how it goes. (Thanks to The Denver Egotist)

9. What does an orthodontist and a crosswalk have in common? Inventive advertising.

10. The Aflac duck took over USA Today this week. Enjoy the little guy while he lasts.

11. 2010’s best music video so far definitely goes to C-Mon & Kypski who got a little help from their fans:

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Between The Cracks is a weekly roundup of noteworthy links that you may have missed. It is most definitely not a weekly commentary on defecation. Get your mind right.

Between the Cracks – Goodbye 2009

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

 

This is my last day of work for 2009. If you expect some kind of year in review or a list of my favorite campaigns or ads over the past year, you’re kidding yourself, that’s a lot of work.

Here’s what you’ve missed over the past two days:

1. I Believe in Advertising featured that nifty bus artwork above.

2. If you haven’t heard, Edward Boches (Creativity Unbound, CCO of Mullen) has started The Next Great Generation, “a new blog written entirely by Gen-Y 18-25 year olds willing to share their thoughts regarding life, work, brands, technology, environment, money, faith, sex, love.” It’s good to see my generation coming together to defend the stereotypical criticisms often tossed our way. Most recently, we answered the (stupid) question, “Do you still read books?”

3. Seth Stevenson over at Slate.com wraps up the most hated ads in 2009. I may just be including this because Seth calls out Zach Braff, who I unfairly despise. (Scrubs is childish. Had to be said)

4. If you’re not sick of augmented reality yet, grab your puke buckets. Adidas and BMW jump on the hard-to-use bandwagon. In all fairness, both new campaigns are better than most.

5. Grey out of Melbourne has this gruesome shocking awesome effective drunk driving PSA for the Australian Transport Accident Commission, featuring REM’s “Everybody Hurts:”

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Between The Cracks is a weekly roundup of noteworthy links that you may have missed. It is most definitely not a weekly commentary on defecation. Get your mind right.

Between the Cracks – Week of Xmas

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

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What you missed while trying to cram in all your work before the xmas holiday:

1. Copyranter makes my week with this vintage ad (above) for After Six polyester. I feel a little bit better about those old Polaroids with relatives sporting the same get up. Great headline, by the way.

2. Speaking of great photography, Vince Aletti at the New Yorker chooses his Ten Great Photographs of 2009. Love that the Levi’s campaign is included (another great headline).

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3. Simplicity is a theme here on this blog and Time Magazine has a thorough read on how Americans are trading in excess for simplicity.

4. Elsewhere in societal commentary, AdAged highlights a David Brooks article and adds some worthwhile views concerning the standardization of America.

5. Keeping with the America theme, how much is our brand worth? Increasing post-G.W.B.? Interesting approach and research from Simon Anholt.

6. Those last few links were pretty heavy stuff. Lighten up and determine if there’s a difference between Usher’s talent and a goat’s. Really.

7. Slate’s timely exploration of Santa in Advertising:

8. I really dig JetBlue’s new “Flyers Collection” promotion on their Facebook page. Essentially a catalog for items you’ll need when flying with JetBlue competitors, the digital piece is executed as though it’s running in mainstream media. Interesting that this much work is going into a Facebook feature. Love the copy in this as well, “Do note that consuming 100% of the Marshpillow defeats 50% of its purpose.” Kudos to JWT New York.

Favorite Post of the Week:

Dave Trott brings the noise again with a phenomenal post that ties in a WWII misstep and modern marketing. I just did his post a great disservice by summarizing it so poorly, so just go read it.

Favorite Video of the Week:

Agency Xmas cards fill the spectrum from poor to excellent, but I think everyone can agree MotherLondon takes the fruitcake in 2009 for this effort: (that guy on the right looks like an Al Borland intern)

Merry Xmas to those who celebrate. To those who don’t, good for you.

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Between The Cracks is a weekly roundup of noteworthy links that you may have missed. It is most definitely not a weekly commentary on defecation. Get your mind right.

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Between The Cracks – Week of December 18th

Friday, December 18th, 2009

A brief round-up of what you missed this week:

1. Dominos is entirely changing its core pizza recipe. No word on how many Facebook groups were created to protest.

2. Seen that talking pothole commercial? You know, the one with the awful Southern, Britney Spears-ish accent? Yes, it’s been remixed and yes, it’s kinda catchy.

3. Speaking of annoying ads, how about those singing, way-too-happy Gap ads? People are starting to mock them via YouTube.

4. If you’re not buying me that vintage MP3 radio I posted last Friday, do your best to get me this.

5. If you have a skateboarder in your secret Santa raffle, these clever ads may give you some ideas.

6. The Ad Aged blog (not to be confused with AdAge) does a nice summary of  ad industry euphemisms for being fired.

7. I change my Twitter a bit ago and never posted it here. So just in case, you can now find me @Mark_Wanczak.

8. Best Post of the Week: Steffan Postaer poses a very interesting question, “Is it hypocrisy to advertise (even celebrate) the Vegas lifestyle and then crucify those who enjoy it?” Recommend reading that.

9. Worst Post of the Week: Didn’t come across anything worth calling out. If you did, post it in the comments.

10. Best Early Xmas Present: Pens beat the Flyers in a home-and-home series for the first time in like 30 years. I could receive nothing for xmas and be totally content with just this.

Go out and finish up that last-minute xmas shopping.

Between The Cracks is a weekly roundup of noteworthy links that you may have missed. It is most definitely not a weekly commentary on defecation. Get your mind right.

When a Marketing Team Has Some Creative Freedom…

Friday, November 13th, 2009

…the results can be awesome: (via @darrylohrt)

Update: For more info and background on this, check out Agency Spy’s coverage.

Miracle Whip Letter to Steven Colbert

Favorites Friday Returns: Soccer controlled guitar hero

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Just nasty:

If You Feel it in The Souls of Your Feet, Drop the Beat

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Kenneth Hein over at BrandFreak posted this silly, awesome video from Neurosonics Audiomedical, featuring tunes by the Scratch Perverts. What more can I say other than make sure you watch full screen.

Neurosonics Audiomedical Labs Inc. from Chris Cairns on Vimeo.

Favorites Friday – Happy Mother’s Day Edition!

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Quit reading blogs and think about what to get your Mom for Sunday. I know you haven’t bought anything yet.

Favorites Friday: Hockey Commercials

Friday, April 24th, 2009

You gotta love hockey players and they’re notoriously poor acting abilities. While other sports may have superstars who crave the lime light, hockey players are much less likely to pursue attention. With the long history of awful hockey commercials, its no wonder why.

But recently hockey commercials have improved and even acknowledged their past on screen failures:

So in the spirit of playoff hockey (even though the Pens lost last night and ruined my Friday), I present some great hockey commercials.

Crosby + Hanson Brothers? Win.

Patrick Kane + Nice Effects

Me in a few years…

Ovechkin!

But She’s So Pretty